Issue
This simple code that simply tries to replace semicolons (at i-specified postions) by colons does not work:
for i in range(0,len(line)):
if (line[i]==";" and i in rightindexarray):
line[i]=":"
It gives the error
line[i]=":"
TypeError: 'str' object does not support item assignment
How can I work around this to replace the semicolons by colons? Using replace does not work as that function takes no index- there might be some semicolons I do not want to replace.
Example
In the string I might have any number of semicolons, eg “Hei der! ; Hello there ;!;”
I know which ones I want to replace (I have their index in the string). Using replace does not work as I’m not able to use an index with it.
Solution
Strings in python are immutable, so you cannot treat them as a list and assign to indices.
Use .replace()
instead:
line = line.replace(';', ':')
If you need to replace only certain semicolons, you’ll need to be more specific. You could use slicing to isolate the section of the string to replace in:
line = line[:10].replace(';', ':') + line[10:]
That’ll replace all semi-colons in the first 10 characters of the string.
Answered By – Martijn Pieters
Answer Checked By – Gilberto Lyons (BugsFixing Admin)